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Key West Songwriters Festival 5-4-2016

Well this was sure a day that I wont forget anytime soon! Mother nature was NOT kind to us at all! First we had to postpone the Kickoff party until 7:30 and then move it to another venue all together! After many hours of rain the Kickoff party and Pier House events were moved to the very small and very pack Conch Republic Seafood Company. I have to give them a lot of credit they did what they could with the lack of notice and amount of people that piled in to see some of their favorite songwriters. I also wish I had taken a selfie of me walking down the streets of Key West in my trash bag since I don’t actually own an umbrella.

Rhett Akins KWSWF Key West Songwriters Festival TORsAdventures 01Rhett Akins was up first! He played a ton of songs and was on stage for at least 45mins. He played with 3 band mates and 2 borrowed acoustic guitars! How cool is that!

“Rhett Akins is a Valdosta, GA. native who grew up in a close-knit family that supported his musical interests.

One of Rhett’s song demo tapes found its way to the reactivated Decca Records, who quickly signed Rhett to a recording contract and in 1995 released A Thousand Memories to critical acclaim, spawning his first # 1 single, “That Ain’t My Truck”. That success was duplicated the following year with “Don’t Get Me Started” from Somebody New.

Rhett Akins KWSWF Key West Songwriters Festival TORsAdventures 02Rhett has an impressive 20 career number one singles and cuts by Brooks & Dunn, Frankie Ballard, Darius Rucker, Trace Adkins, and Lee Brice. All of these hits led to Rhett being named BMI’s songwriter of the year twice.  Rhett was named the #4 Billboard Country Songwriter for 2010.  “Honey Bee” became the highest selling digital debut by a country male solo artist.  He has received the Triple Play Award five times for having three number one singles in a twelve-month period.”

Wendell Mobley KWSWF Key West Songwriters Festival TORsAdventuresNext up was Wendell Mobley & Randy Montana, They were supposed to perform at the Pier house and they were also moved to the Conch Republic Seafood Company. I can’t say enough times that Wendell is one of my favorite songwriters.

“His songs have been at number 1 for 25 weeks and they’ve sold over 60 million records, but Wendell Mobley continues to create refreshing lyrics and melodies for the biggest acts and brightest newcomers. Since making his way from his hometown of Celina, Ohio, Wendell has had huge success with acts including Rascal Flatts (“Take Me There”, “Fast Cars and Freedom”, “I Melt”), Kenny Chesney (“There Goes My Life”, “How Forever Feels”), (“Tattoos On This Town”) and 12 other cuts by Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan “Shut It Down”, Keith Urban, Dustin Lynch, Brantley gilbert, Rodney Atkins, Alabama, Carrie Underwood, Trace Adkins, Lonestar, Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood, Montgomery-Gentry, Andy Griggs, Julianne Hough, John Michael Montgomery, the legendary Kenny Rogers and pop star Edwin McCain among many others. Rascal Flatts had a huge hit with his song “Banjo”, the debut single from their last album Changed, which Wendell also wrote the title track for.  He has been showing his range with national ad campaign for Napa Auto Parts, writing and singing their theme song, “Napa Know How”.  Mobley’s most recent single called, “How Country Feels”, also went #1 with the amazingly talented Randy Houser.”

Randy Montana KWSWF Key West Songwriters Festival TORsAdventuresRandy Montana was someone who I had never heard of and won’t forget anytime soon!

“Nashville native, singer-songwriter Randy Montana’s songs are pure, honest, gritty but still manage to be from the heart.  His style clings to the rough edges of country’s musical highway with clear hints of his childhood musical influences intertwined throughout.  Growing up in the “music business” with a successful songwriter father, Billy Montana, he was familiar with the industry and “good music” before attending grade school.  As a child they listened to Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, and Jackson Brown among others.

He has quite the resume of touring, opening for artist such as Taylor Swift, Little Big Town, Sugarland and many others.  And in the songwriting world, having a George Straight cut isn’t too shabby either.  He has also penned songs recorded by David Nail and Parmalee and wrote “What if I Was Willing,” featured the show Nashville. He currently writes for Sony ATV Publishing and is working on an EP to be released in 2016. ”

Robert Earl Keen KWSWF Key West Songwriters Festival TORsAdventuresNext up was Robert Earl Keen, who truly doesn’t need any other introduction … but we will keep it going with the bio’s.

“Over time, Robert Earl Keen has recorded 19 albums and has thousands of shows under his belt and still no end in sight. He has blazed a trail that’s earned him living legend status in the Americana music world. REK has led his road savvy band from coast to coast where they have carved out a place in the Americana pantheon. Keen has sold out performance halls from New York to Nashville to Austin to San Francisco.  In April of 2015, REK was part of the Grammy’s On The Hill Texas delegation to lobby music creator’s rights before Congress. In March 2015, he was presented the very first BMI Troubadour Songwriter’s Songwriter Award. In 2012, he was inducted into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame. It isn’t always easy being Robert Earl Keen, but somebody’s got to do it. And he’s loving every minute of it.”

He was also onstage with Even Stevens & Robert DiPiero who it turns out is the cousin of someone I know! Small World right?

Even Stevens KWSWF Key West Songwriters Festival TORsAdventuresEven Stevens – “Even’s songwriting career spans many stylistic borders, from the international hit, “When You’re In Love With A Beautiful Woman” by rock’s Dr. Hook, to “ I Love A Rainy Night” by longtime partner and superstar, Eddie Rabbitt. He has accumulated an unprecedented 53 BMI Awards, which includes: 14 Pop Awards – 26 Country Awards – 1 Five Millionaire Award – 1 Four Millionaire Award – 1 Three Millionaire Awards – 4 Two Millionaire Awards – and 6 One Millionaire Awards. The Grammy and NSAI Songwriter Hall of Fame nominated composer has written the ACM Best Country Song winner, “Love Will Turn You Around” by Kenny Rogers and won BMI’s coveted Robert J. Burton Award, Song of the Year for “Suspicions” by Eddie Rabbitt, earning him the distinction as a BMI “Songwriter of the Century.”

Bob DiPiero KWSWF Key West Songwriters Festival TORsAdventuresBob DiPiero – “Since his first #1 in 1983, Bob DiPiero has been responsible for more than 1,000 cuts by artists, countless singles, and 15 #1 hits. His songs are on TV and in films, including his Oscar and Golden Globe nominated track “Coming Home” from Country Strong. He has 50 BMI Million-Air honors, multiple Songwriter of the Year awards and 2 consecutive Triple Play awards for 3 #1 songs in a 12 month period. Bob is the host and creator of the CMA Songwriters Series, touring Nashville’s finest artists at home and abroad. In 2007, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame and Walk of Fame. In 2014 Bob performed at the Country Music Hall of Fame’s “Poets and Prophets Series” as a “Salute to Bob DiPiero.” The CMA presented Bob their Chairman’s Award in recognition of his contributions   to the industry and songwriting community.”

Aaron Lewis KWSWF Key West Songwriters Festival TORsAdventuresAnd lastly on my list is Aaron Lewis … who I met and took photos of earlier in the day and had no idea he was performing later tonight at Rick’s/Durty Harry’s.

“In 2011, Staind frontman, Aaron Lewis, formally arrived in the country world with the release of his debut EP, Town Line. Highlighted by the success of gold-selling single “Country Boy” featuring the legendary George Jones and Charlie Daniels, the seven-song EP reached #1 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart and #7 on the Billboard Top 200 upon release. Critical praise followed from the likes of PEOPLE’s Chuck Arnold and the ASSOCIATED PRESS’ Michael McCall. Lewis also received two Academy of Country Music nominations for “Vocal Event of the Year” for “Country Boy” (for his work as artist and as co-producer) as well as two CMT nominations–one for “USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year” and another for “Collaborative Video of the Year.” Now, he’s carrying on a tradition of storytelling and songwriting himself. This new chapter proves cyclical for Lewis, actually bringing him back to the first style of music he ever heard: country music.”

 

Key West Songwriters Festival – 2016

21st KWSWF

This is absolutely one of my favorite events here in Key West. I have always been a fan of country music but this festival takes it to another level. Getting to see the people who wrote the songs you love and hearing their stories makes them so much more special. Wendell Mobley is probably my favorite person I have seen over the years. I’m pretty sure I love every song he has written! The person who you should be on the lookout for is Kane Brown, currently his breakout song “Used to Love you Sober” is blowing up the charts. Can’t wait to see him on the Main Stage on Saturday!

Wendell Mobley – Mobley_Wendell

His songs have been at number 1 for 25 weeks and they’ve sold over 60 million records, but Wendell Mobley continues to create refreshing lyrics and melodies for the biggest acts and brightest newcomers. Since making his way from his hometown of Celina, Ohio, Wendell has had huge success with acts including Rascal Flatts (“Take Me There”, “Fast Cars and Freedom”, “I Melt”), Kenny Chesney (“There Goes My Life”, “How Forever Feels”), (“Tattoos On This Town”) and 12 other cuts by Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan “Shut It Down”, Keith Urban, Dustin Lynch, Brantley gilbert, Rodney Atkins, Alabama, Carrie Underwood, Trace Adkins, Lonestar, Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood, Montgomery-Gentry, Andy Griggs, Julianne Hough, John Michael Montgomery, the legendary Kenny Rogers and pop star Edwin McCain among many others. Rascal Flatts had a huge hit with his song “Banjo”, the debut single from their last album Changed, which Wendell also wrote the title track for.  He has been showing his range with national ad campaign for Napa Auto Parts, writing and singing their theme song, “Napa Know How”.  Mobley’s most recent single called, “How Country Feels”, also went #1 with the amazingly talented Randy Houser.

Keen_Robert EarlRobert Earl Keen –

Over time, Robert Earl Keen has recorded 19 albums and has thousands of shows under his belt and still no end in sight. He has blazed a trail that’s earned him living legend status in the Americana music world. REK has led his road savvy band from coast to coast where they have carved out a place in the Americana pantheon. Keen has sold out performance halls from New York to Nashville to Austin to San Francisco.  In April of 2015, REK was part of the Grammy’s On The Hill Texas delegation to lobby music creator’s rights before Congress. In March 2015, he was presented the very first BMI Troubadour Songwriter’s Songwriter Award. In 2012, he was inducted into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame. It isn’t always easy being Robert Earl Keen, but somebody’s got to do it. And he’s loving every minute of it.

Akins_RhettRhett Akins –

Rhett Akins is a Valdosta, GA. native who grew up in a close-knit family that supported his musical interests. One of Rhett’s song demo tapes found its way to the reactivated Decca Records, who quickly signed Rhett to a recording contract and in 1995 released A Thousand Memories to critical acclaim, spawning his first # 1 single, “That Ain’t My Truck”. That success was duplicated the following year with “Don’t Get Me Started” from Somebody New.Rhett has an impressive 20 career number one singles and cuts by Brooks & Dunn, Frankie Ballard, Darius Rucker, Trace Adkins, and Lee Brice. All of these hits led to Rhett being named BMI’s songwriter of the year twice.  Rhett was named the #4 Billboard Country Songwriter for 2010.  “Honey Bee” became the highest selling digital debut by a country male solo artist.  He has received the Triple Play Award five times for having three number one singles in a twelve-month period.

Owen_JakeJake Owen –

Jake Owen ascended to stardom with five #1 smashes – the 2X PLATINUM anthem “Barefoot Blue Jean Night,” PLATINUM-certified hits “Beachin’,” “Anywhere with You,” “Alone with You,” “The One That Got Away” and the critically acclaimed “What We Ain’t Got.” Owen’s latest hit “Real Life” released to rave reviews with Entertainment Weekly hailing the progressive song as “infectious.” The RCA Nashville recording artist is currently in the studio with award-winning producers Shane McAnally and Ross Copperman working on his fifth studio album due out in 2016. The upcoming project follows DAYS OF GOLD and the GOLD-certified, chart-topping BAREFOOT BLUE JEAN NIGHT, which has sold well over 5 million tracks to date. Previously taking home ACA and ACM Awards, the Vero Beach, FL native has earned GRAMMY and TEEN CHOICE Awards nominations. Known for his thrilling performances and laid-back style of country, he toured as direct support for Kenny Chesney’s 2015 BIG REVIVAL Tour and will be hitting the road again in 2016.

Brown_KaneKane Brown –

Twenty-two year old Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. native, Kane Brown shot to the top of the country charts after independently releasing his viral sensation “Used To Love You Sober” to digital retailers. Named an “Artist To Watch” by BillboardHITS and Huffington Post, Brown built a army of online fans by posting original and cover songs to his personal social media channels.  His popularity led to the success of his 2014 independent single “Don’t Go City On Me” and debut crowd-funded EP, Closer. After joining forces with RCA Nashville in January 2016, Brown answered fans demands and released “Used To Love You Sober” to country radio as his debut single. Brown is currently out on his first headlining tour with 35+ sold out shows and joins Florida Georgia Line on the Dig Your Roots  tour this summer. His EP, Chapter 1, is available now.

Key West Songwriters Festival KWSWF 2016 TORsAdventures 02This year I have a bit a unique opportunity – experience since my company TORsAdventures Media is also working with the KWSWF as the official festival Social Media Manager. I can’t wait to share some behind the scenes photos and also want to send a HUGE Thank You to Dani since she is the real person behind this whole festival!

Not your Mamma’s Meatloaf – Recipe

Not your Mamma's Meatloaf 01

I will warn you this is not your Mamma’s meatloaf recipe. I took some ideas from other recipes over the years and put them all into one. I am not a chef by any means but I have made and tested this beauty myself. It contains some unconventional ingredients but trust me its fiance approved and I call him Picky McPickerson when it comes to food. We are only cooking for 2 so these portions might be good for 2 and a couple of leftovers but its easy to double.

Not your Mamma's Meatloaf 02

  • 1lb of hamburger (I use 94%/6%)
  • 1 cup of bread crumbs
  • 1 egg
  • 1 package of recipe secrets – onion
  • 1 heaping spoonful of minced garlic
  • 1 bag of REAL bacon bits (4.5 oz.)

In regard to the REAL bacon bits I recommend using them vs. trying to make your own bacon and chopping it. I have actually tried that and its nearly impossible to get the pieces as small as they do with that package.

Combined all the ingredients into a bowl. Pre heat the oven to 350 degrees and pop that bad boy in for about 30 minutes. And last but not least … ENJOY!